Bainbridge blotter | Should have parked the Porsche - Bainbridge Island Review (subscription)
Police pulled over a 60-year-old Poulsbo man in a 2003 Porsche Boxster 986 after an officer saw him driving 35 mph in a 25 mph zone and roll through a stop sign at Madison Avenue and Wallace Way. The driver immediately told the officer he was not speeding, but the officer noted that he sped through the intersection so quickly his Porsche nearly lost traction. The officer asked the driver for his license, registration and proof of insurance. The driver picked up his cell phone and began tapping. After a nearly minute-long wait, the driver looked back at the officer and asked, “What do you need. The officer again asked for his license, registration and proof of insurance. The driver fumbled with his wallet and found his license, then started looking in his glove box. He grabbed his registration, looked at it, then put it back into the glove box. He soon stopped, put down the phone and asked again, “What do you need. The officer asked for his registration and insurance. The driver reached into his glove box and retrieved his registration, then started tapping on his phone again. Source: www.bainbridgereview.com